Showing posts with label Aspects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aspects. Show all posts

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Two Important Aspects of Home Construction: Waterproofing and Cement Rendering

One of the biggest and painstaking tasks in a person's life is building one's home, yet it is also the most rewarding and satisfying job after completion. So many aspects, variations and factors have to be accessed before going ahead with any option. Modern day innovations and the availability of so many options do not help at all; in fact they make it even worse. Which materials to select, what combinations to use, which colours suit my style, design, landscape, etc. are just some of the innumerable questions that make one lose their mind. One thing that everyone should always keep in mind is that if you do not have the knowledge or understanding about any aspect of home building then rather than taking do-it-yourself approach, one should consult an expert like an architect or builder. They have the knowledge and experience to help you make the apt choices when it comes to your dream house. Two very important tasks involved in home making are waterproofing and cement rendering. While the former helps ensure the long life of your home, the latter helps give it the aesthetic appeal.

Waterproofing is the process of protecting your home from water by using a protective coating over different areas of the house like the roof or the basement. The concrete or wood, whichever material is used to build the house is not sufficient to protect your home from water, so waterproofing is required. The conventional method consisted of applying layers of 'membranes', which can be made up of different materials like silicates, PVC, HDPE, etc. But this method had some drawbacks such as short lifespan and if the layers weren't applied properly then it could lead to leakages. Advancement in modern construction technology has led to the development of some amazing waterproofing materials. These materials are usually polymer based and extremely adhesive, when mixed with concrete it creates a mixture which practically has no pores so no water can leak through. Proper waterproofing is very important because if it is not done properly it can lead to numerous problems for your home that can result in a costly affair for you.

Cement rendering is another important aspect of home building. It is the application of a mixture of sand, cement and lime plaster to the exterior of the walls made from brick, stones, cement, etc. Render can be applied to both sides, on the outside of the house as well as on the inside. Using different tools and adding different ingredients like colour pigments and additives one can get a variety of finishes such as fine or coarse, smooth or rough, natural or coloured, etc. Usually the outside of the house is given a rough, coarse render finishing, while the inside is given a fine and smooth one. Additives are also mixed in the render mix to help avoid crack formations, improve strength, increase water resistivity, better adhesion and more flexibility. Different tradesmen have different techniques and use different tools to create special finishing and decorative effects to your cement rendering.

For your newly built home's health and for its appearance, waterproofing and cement rendering are very important aspects respectively. Proper guidance and advice must be taken from an expert professional, while deciding on these two aspects of home building.

Author is an experienced business writer, has been writing in the business world for a long time. The article tells about the features and usage of Render, Heat Reflective Paint, Roof Paint, Texture Coating and Paint.

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Saturday, March 31, 2012

Aspects of the Perfect Home Theater Seat

You have so many choices to make with your home theater. What kind of projector do you want to get? Is surround sound really worth all the money? Do you want to use a normal projector screen or home theater screen paint?

Choosing the perfect home theater seats is just as important as choosing the right speakers. After all, it would be hard to enjoy that surround sound if you are squirming to get comfortable.

Here are some things to take into consideration when choosing your perfect home theater seat:

Comfort. You have to be comfortable when watching a movie, especially at home! Think about it: you are going to be spending at least two hours in this seat. And if you're not comfortable you won't be able to concentrate on your movie. So, make sure the seats you buy are comfortable.

Fabric. Make sure you are choosing a fabric to fit your needs. If you want the most comfortable option, you will probably want to go with microfiber. But if you want something that is easy to clean, leather is a good option because spills will wipe off easily, and not soak in. Which is nice, because you're probably going to be watching your movies in the dark!

Reclining. To recline or not to recline? I think reclining seats are the most comfortable, I definitely like to put my feet up when I watch a movie. But, if you are like me, you also might have the problem of falling asleep easily in movies. So, if you think that might be a possibility, then maybe choose seats that don't recline, so that it is easier for you to stay awake!

Sofa or Individual Seats? Looking at photos of home theaters, you'll see a fairly even mix of large sofas, and individual seats. If you will usually be watching with your family, I recommend getting a large sofa, because then you can all sit close to each other. But, if you are having neighbors, etc over, it might be nice to let everyone have their own individual seat.

Theme. Think of the theme of your home theater. If you are going with a comfy, cozy atmosphere, then you'll want to choose comfy, overstuffed seating. If you want your theme to look closer to a traditional movie theater, then you'll want to choose more sleek, square seating.

Size/Number of Seats. With a sofa, what size you choose is also important. You don't want something so big that you can't get around it, but you also want to make sure that you can comfortably sit everyone that will be watching the movie. If you are choosing individual seats, make sure you have enough seats for everyone. If you will usually have a smaller group watching, but you also want to have comfortable seating available on the odd occasion that you have a larger group come over, you can purchase a large bean bag or comfy pillows and let people sit on those when you have more people than usual.

Jasmine is the main content writer for ScreenPaintHD.com. She is currently going through the process of remodeling a few rooms in her home, and enjoys finding cheap and easy ways to make a big impact!